In grammar, an antecedent is an expression (word, phrase, clause, etc.) that gives its meaning to a pro-form (pronoun, pro-verb, pro-adverb, etc.),thus, A pro-form takes its meaning from its antecedent. Simply stated. And who said that grammar is a complicated concept? You want to talk about "COMPLICATED"? Then, let me tell you of a story between a man and a woman who made the word easier to understand,but,so difficult to comprehend. This is a story of Ash and Boo...starting with ONCE UPON A TIME...and hopefully, to end with THEY LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER...
This story is simply a figment of my imagination...and who knows, yours as well. And may be, that of S and B, too. But would it be more wonderful, if this story is or turns out the REALITY for all of us:)
Y/N, a simple woman, joins the deadly games to pay off debts after her mother's death. Young-Il, a heartless soul, controls the games, watching everything from afar while sipping on his glass of whisky.
But this year is different. When he spots Y/N, number 160, during the game of "Red Light, Green Light," he can't help but grow more obsessed with her.
The first game ends, and Young-Il decides it's time to join the games himself, meet her, and make her his forever. Not that he will allow anyone else to even look at her
But will Y/N really trust him?